WOODVILLE.
'• • FROM OCR own CORRESPONDENT. r 1:; . July 11, 1881. n i 11 u ®Bt w&8 held at the Wooctville n inst., •oiMhe Doay 'Of William JDouglas, who lost his ® while attempting sto ford the Manawatu nyer on Sunday, July 8 From the ©Videiice Jaddutfed, the story is the same v . aß.tesoiiei} to you previously, jvitl: the v ISMltlij o! the body'being discovered v; by % Oawer instead of, by the Miorisl ' ie deceased, William •Uouglas, lost his life in attempting to ' «? ® Manawatu river on Sunday, the ord July, while under the influence of druik,- ', ■ , , still keep being well shaken, as we had several slight shocks of oavthduring the past week, but for all thatj the cHimnoys still keep going up. The, gentleman who predicted a heavy shake' qji tie 6th wasn't so far out, as we /, • wF® Very sharp shakes on the 7th (the;day following), the first at 4.40 and the second at 5.20 p.m.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 818, 13 July 1881, Page 3
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155WOODVILLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 818, 13 July 1881, Page 3
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